I-85 Median Maintenance
Project Information
- Bid Title
- I-85 Median Maintenance
- Issuing Agency
- City of Durham
- Location
- North Carolina
- Published Date
- Nov 17, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 22, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 26-0105
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Bid Number: 26-0105
Bid Title: I-85 Median Maintenance
Category: Requests for Proposals/Qualifications and Services Status: Open Description: Pre-Submittal Meeting date, time, via Zoom or in PERSON. Monday December 8, 2025, at 8:00 AM:
2011 Fay Street or Zoom -
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Publication Date/Time: 11/17/2025 8:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 12/22/2025 5:00 PM Contact Person: Alex Johnson
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Request for Proposals (RFP)I-85 Median MaintenanceDate of Issue: 11/17/2025Due Date: 12/22/2025DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND NATURE OF RFPA. PURPOSE FOR RFP1. Through this request for proposals (RFP), notice is hereby given that the City of Durham, NorthCarolina, General Services Department, is seeking services for right-of-way maintenance includingtree and shrub maintenance, herbicide application, litter, and debris removal on and adjacent to I-85 medians within Durham city limits for a contract term of three (3) years.2. This RFP provides complete information on the services being sought, the submittal requirements,and timeline. Copies of the RFP may be downloaded directly from this site:http://durhamnc.gov/bids.aspx.Interested firms may submit proposals, meeting the requirements defined in the RFP to:Alex JohnsonCity of Durham, General Service Department2011 Fay StreetDurham, NC 27704Phone: (919) 560-4197 ext. 21275Email: Alexander.Johnson@durhamnc.gov3. Pre-submittal MeetingThere will be a pre-submittal meeting for interested firms on 12/8/2025, at 8:00 a.m. at 2011 FayStreet and also via zoom through the following link:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84292474946?pwd=56c0CHx2K6HczfQd59U2JCaGLPI4EX.1Attendance at the pre-submittal meeting is strongly encouraged but not required. The GeneralServices Department staff will present details about the project and submittal requirements and beavailable to answer questions.4. Proposals must be received by 5:00 p.m. on 12/22/2025.To ensure receipt of any addenda to the RFP, please contact the person listed above to register asan interested firm. The City is not responsible for providing updated information/changes to firmsnot known by the City as holding a copy of this RFP.5. Any questions regarding this RFP must be received in writing prior to 12/15/2025 by 5:00 p.m.Questions received after this date may not receive response. Questions should be directed to AlexJohnson. All written questions will be answered in an addendum posted on the City’s website:http://durhamnc.gov/bids.aspx.6. Questions received by the Department of General Services after this date will not receive a responseor be the subject of addenda. Firms who are registered as interested firms will receive theaddendum via email.7. This RFP does not obligate the City to pay any costs incurred by respondents in the preparation andsubmission of a response. Furthermore, the RFP does not obligate the City to accept or contract forany expressed or implied services. The City of Durham reserves the right to reject any and allsubmittals. A notice of award will not constitute acceptance by the City; the City’s only method ofacceptance is the City’s execution of a formal contract in accordance with law. The City of Durham iscommitted to a program of equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, sex, age,nationality or disability.B. BACKGROUND AND SCOPE OF SERVICES:The City of Durham is looking for contracted services for regular right-of-way maintenance including, but notlimited to, tree and shrub maintenance, herbicide application and litter and debris removal on and adjacentto the center median of US Interstate 85 highway located inside the city limits of Durham (approximately 3.8centerline miles),corresponding to the areas shown in Appendix H – Map of Maintenance Areas.1. Materials. The contractor is responsible for furnishing all necessary tools, equipment, vehicles, trailers,chemicals, PPE, and work zone safety materials (signs, cones, barriers, etc.) to facilitate the removal,treatment and disposal of trash, litter, and unwanted vegetation (weeds/brush/trimmings).2. Methods. When the contract is executed, The Contractor will be responsible for furnishing alllicensing, equipment, materials, labor, and supervision that may be necessary to provide Right-of-way maintenance for three (3) consecutive years. “Maintenance” within the context of this projectwill include the following elements:Litter and Trash Removal: Litter and trash is to be removed entirely from the medians andbreakdown lanes (including bags tangled in trees and shrubs) and disposed of in accordance withthe City’s ordinances (Ordinances) and at Contractor’s sole expense; no dumping on City property ispermitted. At no time shall bags or collected litter/debris be allowed to remain on the right of waybeyond the end of the workday.Median Bed Maintenance: Bed areas (including weeds growing in the adjacent breakdown lanes)are expected to be maintained through the application of industry-standard inputs. These includethe following:Weed Control: Contractor will be responsible for identifying and communicating to staff thedifference between Maintained plants (“non-target” plants) and weeds (“target” plants)existing in all maintenance areas. Weed control is the elimination of target plants. This isdone manually (hand-pulling) or chemically. These include weeds growing in the cracks inthe pavement and at the base of the median wall.Plant Management: Contractor will be responsible for providing maintenance inputs onmaintained plants (trees and shrubs). Maintenance needs for all maintained plants are to bepage 2met by the Contractor at the necessary seasonal interval, including tree and shrub pruning,application of growth regulators, and removal of dead or dying material.3. Timing. It is anticipated that the Contractor will begin work on the project on dates corresponding to theMaintenance CyclesCycleDateType of Input13rd week of FebruaryLitter Only21st week of AprilLitter and Weeding/Pruning31st week of JuneLitter and Weeding/Pruning41st week of AugustLitter and Weeding/Pruning51st week of OctoberLitter Only61st week of DecemberLitter Onlymaintenance schedule, closest to the date of the notice to proceed, and continue following the scheduleuntil the end of the contract period.4. Communication. The Contractor will be expected to coordinate a target schedule of activities with theProject Manager or the Project Manager’s designee a minimum of three days prior to beginningscheduled work (schedules will vary due to weather conditions). Prior to 7:00 a.m. each Monday, theContractor will be expected to text, email, or hand deliver to the Project Manager or the ProjectManager’s designee a schedule of locations to be worked on during that week.5. Documentation. Documentation of work completed will be consistent with the locations as described inthe RFP. At a minimum, an accounting of the number of miles treated and date of completion shouldaccompany any invoice.6. Payment. When the selected vendor submits invoices to the City, the invoice shall contain a schedule ofvalues that correspond to the locations maintained and allow for inspection/verification before paymentis processed. The selected vendor may invoice for each maintenance interval detailed in the proposal.7. Liability.C. Equal Business Opportunity Program: It is the policy of the City to provide equal opportunities for Citycontracting for underutilized firms owned by minorities and women doing business in the City’s ContractingMarketplace. It is further the policy of the City to prohibit discrimination against any firm in pursuit of theseopportunities, to conduct its contracting activities so as to prevent such discrimination, to correct presenteffects of past discrimination and to resolve complaints of discrimination. This policy applies to all Citycontracting, including procurement services.In accordance with the Ordinance, all contractors are required to provide information requested in the“Equal Business Opportunity Program Procurement Forms” package included with this Request for Bids.page 3Bids that do not contain the appropriate, completed forms will be deemed non-responsive and ineligible forconsideration.For procurement services with UBE goals, the “UBE Participation” and “Statement of Intent to Perform asSubcontractor” are required of all bidders. “Request to Change UBE Participation After Bid Opening” and the“Questionnaire on Bidder’s Good Faith Efforts” documents are not required at this time.The MUBE goal is 0% and the WUBE goal is 0% on this bid.The Department of Finance is responsible for the Equal Business Opportunity Program. All questions about“Equal Business Opportunity Program Procurement Forms” should be referred to department staff at (919)560-4180.D. DEFINITIONS IN THIS RFP: CITY, RFP, PROPOSAL, CANDIDATE, CONTRACTOR, SHOULD: Unless the contextindicates otherwise – (a) The expressions “RFP,” “this RFP,” and “the RFP” refer to this document as it maybe amended or updated. (b) “City” and “city” mean the City of Durham. (c) The “proposal” or "Bid" is theresponse of a person, firm, or corporation proposing to provide the services sought by this RFP. (d) Theword “Candidate” or “candidate” is the person, firm, or corporation that submits a proposal or that isconsidering submitting a proposal. (e) The word “Contractor” or “contractor” is the person, firm, orcorporation with which the City enters into a contract to provide the services sought by this RFP. That is,“contractor” generally refers to a successful candidate that has obtained a fully executed contract with theCity, while “candidate” is generally reserved to the stage before a contract has been signed. (f) The word“should” is used to tell candidates what the City thinks it wants and/or what the project manager thinks isbest. Candidates that want to increase the likelihood of being selected will, in general, do what the RFPsays candidates “should” do, but failure to comply with all “should” will not necessarily and automaticallyresult in rejection.E. CONTRACT: The City anticipates that the conclusion of the RFP process will be a contract between the Cityand the successful candidate under which the successful candidate will provide the goods and servicesgenerally described in this RFP. It is the City’s intention to use the contract that is attached as Appendix D,modified and filled in to reflect the RFP and the proposal. If a candidate objects to any of the contracts, itshould state the objections in its proposal.F. RESERVED.G. BONDS: Not UsedH. INSURANCE: The contractor agrees to maintain, on a primary basis and at its sole expense, at all timesduring the life of this Contract the following applicable coverages and limits. The requirements containedherein, as well as the City’s review or acceptance of insurance maintained by Contractor, is not intended toand shall not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities or obligations assumed by Contractor under thisContract. See Appendix A for Insurance Requirements.I. DISCRETION OF THE CITY:A. The City of Durham reserves the right to (i) reject any, any part of, or all proposals, or (ii) accept thatproposal which the City deems to be in its best interest, whether or not it is the lowest dollar proposal.B. NOTWITHSTANDING anything to the contrary in this document or in any addendums to this document,page 4unless the contrary provision refers specifically to this provision, the City reserves the right (i) to negotiatechanges of any nature with any candidate with respect to any term, condition, or provision in thisdocument and/or in any proposals, whether or not something is stated to be mandatory and whether ornot it is said that a proposal will be rejected if certain information or documentation is not submitted withit, and (ii) to enter into an agreement for some or all of the work with one or more persons, firms, orcorporations that do not submit proposals. For example, all deadlines are for the administrativeconvenience or needs of the City and may be waived by the City in its discretion. This subparagraph Bapplies to the entire RFP, including the UBE portions.C. Where the City asks or tells candidates to do stated things, such as that a proposal should follow a statedformat or that the candidate should do stated things in seeking the contract, the City may reject a proposalbecause it does not comply with those requests, so the candidate is adding to its risk of rejection by non-compliance. Still, the City may, in its discretion, waive non-compliance. This subsection (C) does not limitsubsections (A) and (B).D. Of course, once a contract is signed, the parties to the contract may enforce the contract according to itsterms as allowed by applicable law.J. NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA): The City of Durham will not discriminateagainst qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in the City's services, programs, oractivities. The City will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services leading to effectivecommunication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the City's programs,services, and activities. The City will make all reasonable modifications to policies and programs to ensurethat people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all City programs, services, and activities.Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communications, or a modification of policiesor procedures to participate in the City program, service, or activity, should contact the ADA Coordinator bycalling 919-560-4197 or e-mailing ADA@DurhamNC.gov as soon as possible but no later than 48 hoursbefore the scheduled event.K. WORKFORCE DIVERSITY QUESTIONNAIRE Complete the Contractor Workforce Diversity Questionnaire("Diversity Questionnaire") and provide it with your Proposal. The Diversity Questionnaire will not be usedas a factor in determining a recommendation for award; however, the completed Diversity Questionnairewill be required of the Contractor before any contract will be authorized for execution. It is recommendedthat the Diversity Questionnaire be submitted at the same time as the Proposal in order to facilitate theprocessing of the Contractor’s information. This form is not included as part of any submittal pagemaximum.L. VALUES OF CITY OF DURHAM REGARDING TREATMENT OF EMPLOYEES OF CONTRACTORS1. Statement of City EEO Policy. The City of Durham opposes discrimination in employment because of race,color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, familial status, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity,and protected hairstyle. Consistent with Chapter 34 (Non-Discrimination) of the Durham City Code, the Cityrequires that firms doing business with the City:a. not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion,national origin, sex, disability, familial status, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, andprotected hairstyle.b. take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated equallyduring employment, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, familial status,military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and protected hairstyle. This action includespage 5
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